Commendation for Gallantry

Commendation for Gallantry
Awarded by Australia
Type Medal
Eligibility Members of the Australian Defence Force
Awarded for "Acts of great heroism or conspicuous gallantry in action in circumstances of great peril"[1]
Status Currently awarded
Statistics
Established 15 January 1991
First awarded 1998
Last awarded 2015 Australia Day Honours
Total awarded 68
Order of Wear
Next (higher) Royal Victorian Medal[2]
Next (lower) Commendation for Brave Conduct[2]

Ribbon bar of the Medal

The Commendation for Gallantry is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Australian Defence Force, it recognises acts of gallantry in action considered worthy of recognition. The award was introduced on 15 January 1991, replacing the Imperial equivalent of the Mentioned in Despatches. It is ranked fourth in the Gallantry Decorations in the Australian Honours System. Since its inception 67 awards have been made.

Description

Recipients

On 6 March 2011 the Commendation for Gallantry was posthumously awarded to 20 Australian prisoners of war who were either killed attempting to escape from the Japanese or were executed after their recapture during the Second World War. The awards followed a review by the independent Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal which found that the men should have been awarded a Mentioned in Despatches under the wartime policy then in place, and consequently were awarded the modern equivalent.[3]

Since its inception 70 awards have been made, with the most recent being announced in the 2013 June Special Honours.

See also

References

  1. "Commendation for Gallantry". It's an Honour. Government of Australia. 2007-04-13. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
  2. 1 2 "The Order of Wearing Australian Honours and Awards" (PDF). Government House. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  3. McBean, Graham (14 April 2011). "Prisoners' Gallantry Recognised". Army News. Canberra: Australian Department of Defence. p. 2.

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